Bolt false starts and secreted from the final 100

Jamaica's Usain Bolt after competing in a Men's 100m first round heat during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009.

This time, no gold medal or a world record, but a false start and a direct exit from World Cup competition, is handsomely reigned for three years.

In a second amazing year, Bolt has turned beautiful in real life, despair, when he jumped the gun and was taken away from the track, before Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake won gold at U.S. rival Walter Dix.

"In search of tears?" Asked Bolt. "It will not happen. I'm fine."

Although all were wondering what Bolt would do him a world record of 9.58 seconds, was Blake, who won the 100 title in a slow time of 9.92, the only competitor to break 10 seconds in the final.

Dix took silver in 10.08 and Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis was third in 10.09.

"I do not really think they would put out," Dix said. "How can you run out of the race Usain?"

Even the final was held, Bolt has been the center of attention, and for once in his career in gold, he was not acting.

Instead of beating the clock, he hit the starting signal.

Three steps of his race, after the starting gun, Bolt's face turned Primal Scream. And, along with an instinctive move, he began pulling off his shirt in Jamaica, without the need for someone to tell him that he had made the biggest mistake of his career.

It has been shown the red card and took the band.

He gritted his teeth in self-hatred, and raised his arms in despair. Hands on head, went before hitting the blue wall of the stadium.

All the dreams of a triple third gold in as many major tournaments has disappeared, and he had no one to blame but themselves. A year before the London Olympics, World Championships showed him as a human being instead of a sports superstar infallible.

Olympic Games in 2008, he played beyond expectations by getting three sprint gold medals and world records so many years. A year later the World Championships in Berlin, he did the same with three more titles. Only because Jamaican 4x100m relay team ran the second fastest race in history, he was denied more than three world records.

So now, even with a slowdown in the season, nobody knew what to expect - except that it would be a victory Sunday.

Instead, they have been doing what the Jamaican stud 25 years, never had an important meeting - he lost the freshness that made him famous.

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